Mimicking multiple exposure in Photoshop
I create my multiple exposures in-camera and it gives me some big advantages. Doing it in camera allows to adjust compositions and combinations on the spot. You always have the possibility to shoot extra images, and you can immediately see, whether the image works, or not. Next to that, it's a lot more fun, to create the images in-camera. Being outside creating something new, and straight out of the camera, gives me a lot of satisfaction.
However some cameras, don't have a multiple exposure function, or their multiple exposure options, are limited. Then your only option is to create it in post, in photoshop.
Creating multiple exposure in post, gives you more control over the blending of the different exposures. But, you'll need the right images before you can start.
In this video I show you how to mimic multiple exposures using Photoshop. I limit myself, to imitating, the multiple exposure effects you can achieve with in-camera techniques.
This video is part of a fun masterclass, click link below for more info.
Want to learn how to create this kind of images have a look at my Flower and Macro Multiple Exposure Masterclass: https://www.dirkerckenimages.com/flower-and-macro-multiple-exposure-masterclass/
Free mini course flower art photography: https://www.subscribepage.com/looking-at-the-world-through-different-eyes
Photography Masterclasses: https://www.dirkerckenimages.com/courses/
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Видео Mimicking multiple exposure in Photoshop канала Dirk Ercken
However some cameras, don't have a multiple exposure function, or their multiple exposure options, are limited. Then your only option is to create it in post, in photoshop.
Creating multiple exposure in post, gives you more control over the blending of the different exposures. But, you'll need the right images before you can start.
In this video I show you how to mimic multiple exposures using Photoshop. I limit myself, to imitating, the multiple exposure effects you can achieve with in-camera techniques.
This video is part of a fun masterclass, click link below for more info.
Want to learn how to create this kind of images have a look at my Flower and Macro Multiple Exposure Masterclass: https://www.dirkerckenimages.com/flower-and-macro-multiple-exposure-masterclass/
Free mini course flower art photography: https://www.subscribepage.com/looking-at-the-world-through-different-eyes
Photography Masterclasses: https://www.dirkerckenimages.com/courses/
Follow me on:
Website: https://www.dirkerckenimages.com Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/dirkerckenimages Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dirkercken/ Vero: https://vero.co/dirkercken
Видео Mimicking multiple exposure in Photoshop канала Dirk Ercken
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